The Ethics of Persuasion Documents

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Quiz 2 on Plato's Phaedrus
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Question 1 of 4
What does Plato have against writing? Explain his critique of writing, and use
examples from the text to support your answer whenever possible.
Plato was against writing because he believed that

Quiz 3 Ethics of Persuasion and Democracy
Question 1 of 4
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Walter Lippmann, the author of Public Opinion, was an influential but
controversial figure in American politics of the twentieth century. His views
questioned the legitimacy of po

Quiz 1: Perspectives on Ethics in Persuasion and Plato's Gorgias
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Question 1 of 8
Which of the following is not a perspective on the ethics of persuasion covered in your first
reading.
A.Human Nature
B.Political
C.Dialogical
D.Religious
E.A

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Walter Lippmann, Public Opinion and Broadcast Commons
Imagine a human being and a media machine residing in the same house over
the past 20 years. Although the person has become older and more hobbled, the
media machine has grown to adult size and

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Plato on Technology
In Phaedrus Plato writes "Every speech must be put together like a living
creature, with a body of its own; it must be neither without head nor without legs;
and it must have a middle and extremities that are fitting both to one

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Democratic Ethics
Subliminal messages have fascinated me for sometime. The earliest I can
remember learning about subliminal messages is from the early 2000 film, Josie
and The Pussycats staring Tara Reid. The whole point of the movie was to show
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